Ahem... I got the top boot for $5.00 (well... $4.00 really). You spent the
wopping $20. Oh how we forget.... <grin>
Did you say you were interested in Saturday or Sunday for skeet?
-----Original Message-----
From: John C. Gottstein [mailto:gottstein@erols.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 1999 3:40 PM
To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: how do you say Tonneau
Pronounced Tun - Oh.
It may be a little more refined if you actually speak French.
You don't need the bar. I don't use it so I can put my seat all the way
back. If you can sew, than you could probably make your own tonneau cover.
You need snaps and a couple of those Tenax fasteners (well 6, really). You
can find them really cheap when there are vendors at shows and swap meets.
I got a top cover for something like $5 or $10. The guy had a full tonneau
cover for, say $20 or best offer. It wasn't new by any means, but a little
armor made my top cover pretty.
The top cover only covers the vinyl top, and not the car's cabin. I like it
better, because it doesn't obstruct my seatbelts, and I can hear my speakers
better.
Later,
John Gottstein
1975 Midget
----- Original Message -----
From: Justin Cook <justincook@yahoo.com>
To: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 1999 3:19 PM
Subject: how do you say... ah yes
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> What is the correct pronunciation for tonneau?
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> Also, are the tonneau bars really necessary to support the cover? I
> would imagine that the snaps might be enough to keep it in place for
> light-duty use (just keep the sun and dust out for a few hours at a
> time). Also I would guess I could make one (again for light duty use)
> for a lot less than I see them being sold for.
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> -JC
> 66 sprite
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